Examples of NZPHD Act in a sentence
DHB A District Health Board established under section 19 of the NZPHD Act.
Crown Funding Agreement The agreement between us and the Ministry entered into under section 10 of the NZPHD Act.
A2.2 You must use your best endeavours to provide the Services in a manner that is consistent with any relevant health strategy, disability strategy and any strategy for the development and use of nationally consistent standards, quality assurance programmes and performance monitoring determined by the Minister of Health under section 8 or section 9 of the NZPHD Act, except to the extent that any such strategy is inconsistent with this Agreement.
DHBs as providers of last resort(See ss 22 and 23 of the NZPHD Act) DHBs shall be deemed the provider of last resort in all circumstances – for example, when a third party contractor fails to provide or deliver care.
A2.2 You must use your best endeavours to provide the Services in a manner that is consistent with any relevant health strategy, disability strategy and any strategy for the development and use of nationally consistent standards, quality assurance programmes and performance monitoring determined by the Minister under section 8 or section 9 of the NZPHD Act, except to the extent that any such strategy is inconsistent with this Agreement.
The legal framework and process for managing conflicts of interest is set out in the NZPHD Act.
This Committee has been established for the purpose of reducing health inequalities and improving health outcomes for Māori in accordance with government’s health strategies and policies, and in particular section 4 of the NZPHD Act (Treaty of Waitangi).
Section 26(3) of the NZPHD Act requires the Board to delegate to the DHB's CEO the power to make decisions on management matters relating to the DHB, and any such delegation may be made on such terms and conditions as the Board thinks fit.
The functions of the HAC are to monitor the financial and operational performance of the hospitals (and related services) of the DHB, to assess strategic issues relating to the provision of hospital services by or through the DHB and give the Board advice and recommendations on that monitoring and that assessment (clause 4 of Schedule 4 of the NZPHD Act).
DHBs are established under the NZ Public Health & Disability (NZPHD) Act (2000).